HITEQ RESOURCES & EVENTS
Hallmarks of High Performance
Hallmarks of High Performance

Hallmarks of High Performance

This analysis from Capital Link examines the operating models, strategies, and practices of high-performing health centers to better understand the factors that work for and against the co-occurrence of strong clinical performance and financial sustainability.

Five Minutes of Quality Improvement
Five Minutes of Quality Improvement

Five Minutes of Quality Improvement

This brief presentation provides some ideas for tackling small quality improvement tasks that can generate some quick wins or provide helpful insight when considering larger health IT enabled quality improvement projects. Gather your quality improvement team to review and start with one of these small efforts.

Steps for Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates
Steps for Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates

Steps for Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates

The goal of this manual is to offer evidence-based, expert-endorsed recommendations for planning and implementing strategies in CHCs to improve colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates. It provides step by step instructions for CHC teams to improve CRC screening and outcomes in practice and the appendices in this manual include a number of tested and proven tools.

Ability to Use Data Without Excessive Charges
Ability to Use Data Without Excessive Charges

Ability to Use Data Without Excessive Charges

This issue brief discusses a critical concern during health center’s EHR contracting process – the need to preserve the ability to use data without excessive charges, which had hindered many health center’s ability to meet UDS and other reporting requirements.

Access to Information about Database Structures
Access to Information about Database Structures

Access to Information about Database Structures

This issue brief discusses a critical concern during health center’s health IT contracting process – the need to have access to the underlying database structures to the health IT applications (e.g., EHR, reporting system… etc.) The lack of access to database structure will hinder the health center’s ability to access the data captured in the system, and risk vendor lock-in and have records trapped in data silos in the future.

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